CitizenPass launches free bilingual citizenship test app
CitizenPass.ca has launched a free English-French study platform for Canada’s Discover Canada citizenship test, with web, iOS and Android access and no registration required. The launch comes as Bill C-3 expands citizenship by descent and more newcomers prepare for the citizenship process.
Why it matters: - Bill C-3 has expanded Canada’s citizenship framework and increased the number of people preparing for citizenship. - Permanent residents and newly eligible Canadians now have a free, bilingual way to study for the Discover Canada test. - The app could reduce barriers for users who have faced expensive, fragmented or English-only preparation materials.
What happened: - CitizenPass.ca launched a free bilingual Canadian citizenship test preparation platform in Chambly, Quebec. - The platform is available on the web, iOS and Android. - The app requires no registration to start practicing. - The service is built to help permanent residents and newly eligible Canadians prepare for the official Discover Canada knowledge test.
The details: - CitizenPass.ca offers practice questions that mirror the content and format of the IRCC citizenship exam. - Users can study in English or French and switch languages at any point. - The platform includes questions from all areas of the official Discover Canada study guide. - The application is fully responsive and optimized for mobile use. - A freemium model is in development with additional advanced features. - Youness Haji, founder of CitizenPass.ca, said the platform was built to fill a gap in affordable, serious and bilingual test prep. - Haji said a citizenship preparation tool available only in English is incomplete because Canada’s bilingual identity is constitutional. - CitizenPass.ca is operated by Haji, a Chambly, Quebec-based entrepreneur. - CitizenPass.ca is not affiliated with IRCC or the Government of Canada. - The media contact listed is Youness Haji at contact@liaweb.ca. - The website listed is CitizenPass.
Between the lines: - Bill C-3, which took effect on December 15, 2025, removed the first-generation limit on citizenship by descent. - The law received Royal Assent on November 20, 2025. - The framework restores citizenship to some people born abroad to Canadian parents who were also born outside Canada, a group often described as Lost Canadians. - The Ontario Superior Court of Justice found the old first-generation limit unconstitutional in December 2023. - CitizenPass is positioning itself as a practical response to a policy change that broadens the pool of citizenship applicants.
What's next: - CitizenPass plans to add advanced features through a freemium offering. - More users are likely to look for test-prep tools as citizenship applications continue to rise. - CitizenPass.ca is available now on desktop and mobile through browser access and app stores. - The company is also promoting its social channels, including LinkedIn, Bluesky, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok and X.
The bottom line: - CitizenPass is betting that a free, bilingual, mobile-first study tool can lower a practical barrier for people preparing to become Canadian citizens.
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